We have a long history of living and working in Nepal which is one of the poorest countries in the world. We only buy and sell products from Nepal. All our products are made in small family workshops which we visit regularly.

Despite the difficult living and working conditions, especially since the recent earthquake, we never cease to be amazed by the resilience and the craftsmanship of the Nepali people. We are always looking for new products and new ideas as we like our website and exhibition stands to be ever changing.

During the course of our regular visits to Nepal, we have helped many small charitable organisations. We have worked withThe Lions Club of Kathmandu to fund a female doctor to attend to women's needs in an isolated village and with nutritionand education at the school in the same village.

More recently, following the earthquake, we have been working with Mountain People - a charitable organisation helping people in remote villages. www.mountain-people.org

Thank you to all of you who kindly donated to our earthquake fund last year. Your contributions helped provide many blankets to remote villages destroyed in the earthquake.

We are currently supporting an inspiring group of young musicians whose villages were at the epicentre of the earthquake. They are called 'Street to Stage' and play traditional Gandharba music.

The Gandharba were traditionally the winged musicians of the gods, spreading local news and music to the community, singing tales of battles, gossip and folklore in exchange for small donations.Pujan - the president of the Gandharba Society. Amrit - a music therapist. Santosh - a journalist. Subash - a student. Bhim - a musician.

The boys have raised a lot of money for blankets for their villages, from singing at various venues in Kathmandu and selling their CD, as well as maintaining full time jobs. If you would like to know more about the Gandharba please contact Pujan - ﻿gandharbapujan@yahoo.com

If you would like details of any of the above or would like to donate, we assure you that every penny goes to the right person and no money is spent on administration.﻿